Herschel/Appendix
APPENDIX.
I. CHIEF DATES IN HERSCHEL'S LIFE.
Born at Hanover, 15th November, 1738.
Settled in England, 1757.
Appointed organist of Octagon Chapel in Bath, 1766.
First recorded astronomical observation, 19th February, 1766.
Began to construct telescopes, 1773.
First recorded telescopic observation, 1st March, 1774.
Discovery of Uranus, 13th March, 1781.
Elected Fellow of the Royal Society, December, 1781.
Appointed as King's Astronomer, 1782.
Discovery of Proper Motion of Solar System, 1783.
First paper on the Construction of the Heavens, 1784.
Disc-theory of the Universe propounded, 1785.
Marriage, 8th May, 1788.
Investigation of nebulous stars, 1791.
Discovery of revolving double stars, 1802.
Abandonment of disc-theory and enunciation of nebular hypothesis, 1811.
Last paper published, 1821.
Died at Slough, 25th August 1822.
II. BIBLIOGRAPHY.
The following works may be recommended for those who desire a closer acquaintance with Herschel's life and work:—
(i) Standard sources of information.
(ii) Popular Biographies.
The Herschels and Modern Astronomy, by Agnes M. Clerke (Cassell & Co.).
William Herschel and His Work, by James Sime (T. & T. Clark).
Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works, by E. S. Holden.
Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men, by Francois Arago.
(iii) Historical Works, dealing with Herschel's place in Modern Astronomy.
History of Physical Astronomy, by Robert Grant (Baldwin).
History of Astronomy during the Nineteenth Century, by Agnes M. Clerke (A. & C. Black).
A History of Astronomy, by Arthur Berry (John Murray).
A Century's Progress in Astronomy, by Hector Macpherson (Blackwood).
A History of Astronomy, by W. W. Bryant (Methuen).
ABERDEEN: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
PIONEERS OF PROGRESS
MEN OF SCIENCE
Edited by S. CHAPMAN, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. With Portrait.
Paper, 1s.; cloth, 2s. net.
HERSCHEL.
JOSEPH PRIESTLEY.
JOSEPH DALTON HOOKER.
MICHAEL FARADAY.
ALFRED RUSSELL WALLACE.
(Others in preparation.)
A VOYAGE IN SPACE.
THE WONDERS OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
COAL AND WHAT WE GET FROM IT.
S. P. C. K., LONDON.